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Its digital adaptation, titled '''''The Lord of the Rings: Adventure Card Game''''', is published by ] Digital since 2019 for ] on ], ], ], ] and ], being the "first ever digital LCG".<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.ign.com/games/the-lord-of-the-rings-living-card-game |title=The Lord of the Rings: Adventure Card Game |website=] |access-date=11 January 2021 |quote=Based on the award-winning tabletop experience from Fantasy Flight Games, The Lord of the Rings Adventure Card Game is the first ever digital LCG, featuring an in-game economy built around fixed packs and a story-based, single-player campaign}}</ref>


==Mechanics== ==Mechanics==

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2011 fantasy strategy card game
The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game
Low resolution The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game box and example gameplay layout
Other namesDer Herr der Ringe: Das Kartenspiel
Pán prstenů: Karetní hra
Le Seigneur des Anneaux: Le jeu de cartes
O Senhor dos Anéis: Card Game
El Señor de los Anillos: El Juego de Cartas
Il Signore degli Anelli: Il Gioco di Carte
Władca Pierścieni: Gra Karciana
Ο Άρχοντας των Δαχτυλιδιών
魔戒:卡牌版
DesignersNate French
PublishersFantasy Flight Games (physical)
Asmodee Digital (digital)
Publication20 April 2011; 13 years ago (2011-04-20)
29 August 2019; 5 years ago (2019-08-29)
Years active2011 – present
GenresCo-operative Living Card Game (LCG) with Deck Building
LanguagesEnglish, German, French, Portuguese, Spanish, Italian, Greek, Polish, Czech, Chinese
Players1 - 4
(Best with 2 players)
Setup time< 5 minutes
(excluding deck building)
Playing time30 - 90 minutes
(typical: 60 minutes)
ChanceSome (card drawing, deck building)
Age range12+ (13+ recommended)
SkillsCard playing, Deck building, Logic, Strategy
Materials requiredOptional: Pen and paper for scoring
Media typePlaying cards
WebsiteThe Card Game
Adventure Card Game

The Lord of the Rings: The Card Game is a card game produced by Fantasy Flight Gamessince 2011. As part of the Living Card Game (LCG) genre, it is a cooperative and strategic card game set in Middle-earth, a fantasy world featured in literary works by J. R. R. Tolkien, including The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings.

Its digital adaptation, titled The Lord of the Rings: Adventure Card Game, is published by Asmodee Digital since 2019 for cross-platform play on Microsoft Windows, macOS, PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Nintendo Switch, being the "first ever digital LCG".

Mechanics

Like other card games in Fantasy Flight's "Living Card Game" line, it has deck construction and regularly released expansions similar to a collectible card game, but without the randomized card distribution.

The game may be played either solitaire or with a group. Up to 2 players can play the game with a single core set, and up to 4 players can play with an additional core set. Unlike most card games of this type, this game is a cooperative game; the players are not opponents, but work together against an "encounter deck" which represents the forces of Sauron and produces the obstacles that the players have to conquer.

Each player has their own cards: their heroes (up to 3) which start in play, and a deck of at least 50 cards, composed of Allies, Attachments (such as weapons, armor, and other items), and Events. Although the core set comes with pre-constructed decks, deck construction is a major aspect of the game, and many players build their own decks, utilising cards from the various expansions.

Community

The Lord of the Rings Living Card Game has an active following, with multiple podcasts and blogs dedicated to discussing gameplay, strategy, deck-building, and news, as well as providing custom content. Podcasts include Cardboard of the Rings, The Grey Company, and The Mouth of Sauron. Blogs include Tales From the Cards, Hall of Beorn, Master of Lore, Dor Cuarthol, and Vision of the Palantir.

Expansions

There are several types of expansion to this game. Each Deluxe Expansion (and the core set) contain 3 quests and begins a new cycle, which usually shares a mechanical or story-driven theme. These releases are supplemented by 6 Adventure Packs for a total of 9 quests per cycle. The Hero and Campaign Expansions combine a cycle's Deluxe Expansion and its related Adventure packs (i.e. The Lost Realm expansion and the six Angmar Awakened packs) into two products, while also adding campaign cards. The Saga Expansions follow the story of The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings, with the initial time-frame for the game the 17 years between Bilbo leaving The Shire and Frodo following him. The latter introduced a mode of play called Campaign mode allowing for some degree of permanence between the quests telling the story. Players can earn powerful "Boon" cards, which can be used in the following quests, as well as "Burden" cards which make future quests more difficult.

The Standalone Scenarios are one-off quests released without any playing cards. Fantasy Flight Games usually releases one to coincide with their Gen Con event and their Fellowship (in the house) event. They have often been more difficult than a standard quest and allow the designers to experiment with ideas outside the confines of the main game.

Name of the expansion Type of expansion SKU Release year
Khazad-dûm Deluxe Expansion MEC08 2011
Heirs of Numenor Deluxe Expansion MEC17 2012
The Voice of Isengard Deluxe Expansion MEC25 2014
The Lost Realm Deluxe Expansion MEC38 2015
The Grey Havens Deluxe Expansion MEC47 2015
The Sands of Harad Deluxe Expansion MEC55 2016
The Wilds of Rhovanion Deluxe Expansion MEC65 2018
A Shadow in the East Deluxe Expansion MEC77 2019
Angmar Awakened Hero Hero Expansion MEC107 2022
Angmar Awakened Campaign Campaign Expansion MEC108 2022
The Hobbit: Over Hill and Under Hill Saga Expansion MEC16 2012
The Hobbit: On the Doorstep Saga Expansion MEC24 2013
The Black Riders Saga Expansion MEC32 2013
The Road Darkens Saga Expansion MEC34 2014
The Treason of Saruman Saga Expansion MEC45 2015
The Land of Shadow Saga Expansion MEC46 2015
The Flame of the West Saga Expansion MEC54 2016
The Mountain of Fire Saga Expansion MEC62 2017
The Fellowship of the Ring Saga Expansion MEC109 2022
The Massing at Osgiliath Standalone Scenarios uMEC15 2011
The Battle of Lake-town Standalone Scenarios uMEC35 2012
The Stone of Erech Standalone Scenarios uMEC33 2013
Fog on the Barrow-downs Standalone Scenarios uMEC36 2014
The Old Forest Standalone Scenarios uMEC37 2014
The Ruins of Belegost Standalone Scenarios uMEC63 2015
Murder at the Prancing Pony Standalone Scenarios uMEC64 2015
The Siege of Annuminas Standalone Scenarios uMEC72 2016
Attack on Dol Guldur Standalone Scenarios uMEC74 2017
The Wizard's Quest Standalone Scenarios uMEC75 2018
The Woodland Realm Standalone Scenarios uMEC76 2018
The Mines of Moria Standalone Scenarios uMEC84 2020
Escape from Khazad-dûm Standalone Scenarios uMEC85 2020
The Hunt for the Dreadnaught Standalone Scenarios MEC86 2020
The Dark of Mirkwood Standalone Scenarios MEC102 2022

Adventure Pack Cycles continue the story of Deluxe Expansions, or, in the case of the Shadows of Mirkwood Cycle, the Base Game. Each Deluxe expansion provides encounter cards for three scenarios, and each Adventure Pack in the associated Cycle provides encounter cards for one more scenario. Both types of expansions also introduce new player cards. An Adventure pack consists of 60 fixed cards.

Adventure Pack name Cycle Expansion SKU
The Hunt for Gollum Shadows of Mirkwood Base Game MEC02
Conflict at the Carrock Shadows of Mirkwood Base Game MEC03
A Journey to Rhosgobel Shadows of Mirkwood Base Game MEC04
The Hills of Emyn Muil Shadows of Mirkwood Base Game MEC05
The Dead Marshes Shadows of Mirkwood Base Game MEC06
Return to Mirkwood Shadows of Mirkwood Base Game MEC07
The Redhorn Gate Dwarrowdelf Khazad-dum MEC09
Road to Rivendell Dwarrowdelf Khazad-dum MEC10
The Watcher in the Water Dwarrowdelf Khazad-dum MEC11
The Long Dark Dwarrowdelf Khazad-dum MEC12
Foundations of Stone Dwarrowdelf Khazad-dum MEC13
Shadow and Flame Dwarrowdelf Khazad-dum MEC14
The Steward's Fear Against the Shadow Heirs of Numenor MEC18
The Druadan Forest Against the Shadow Heirs of Numenor MEC19
Encounter at Amon Din Against the Shadow Heirs of Numenor MEC20
Assault on Osgiliath Against the Shadow Heirs of Numenor MEC21
The Blood of Gondor Against the Shadow Heirs of Numenor MEC22
The Morgul Vale Against the Shadow Heirs of Numenor MEC23
The Dunland Trap The Ring-maker The Voice of Isengard MEC26
The Three Trials The Ring-maker The Voice of Isengard MEC27
Trouble in Tharbad The Ring-maker The Voice of Isengard MEC28
The Nin-in-Eilph The Ring-maker The Voice of Isengard MEC29
Celebrimbor's Secret The Ring-maker The Voice of Isengard MEC30
The Antlered Crown The Ring-maker The Voice of Isengard MEC31
The Wastes of Eriador Angmar Awakened The Lost Realm MEC39
Escape from Mount Gram Angmar Awakened The Lost Realm MEC40
Across the Ettenmoors Angmar Awakened The Lost Realm MEC41
The Treachery of Rhudaur Angmar Awakened The Lost Realm MEC42
The Battle of Carn Dûm Angmar Awakened The Lost Realm MEC43
The Dread Realm Angmar Awakened The Lost Realm MEC44
Flight of the Stormcaller Dream Chaser The Grey Havens MEC48
The Thing in the Depths Dream Chaser The Grey Havens MEC49
Temple of the Deceived Dream Chaser The Grey Havens MEC50
The Drowned Ruins Dream Chaser The Grey Havens MEC51
A Storm on Cobas Haven Dream Chaser The Grey Havens MEC52
The City of Corsairs Dream Chaser The Grey Havens MEC53
The Mûmakil Haradrim The Sands of Harad MEC56
Race Across Harad Haradrim The Sands of Harad MEC57
Beneath the Sands Haradrim The Sands of Harad MEC58
The Black Serpent Haradrim The Sands of Harad MEC59
The Dungeons of Cirith Gurat Haradrim The Sands of Harad MEC60
The Crossings of Poros Haradrim The Sands of Harad MEC61
The Withered Heath Ered Mithrin The Wilds of Rhovanion MEC66
Roam Across Rhovanion Ered Mithrin The Wilds of Rhovanion MEC67
Fire in the Night Ered Mithrin The Wilds of Rhovanion MEC68
The Ghost of Framsburg Ered Mithrin The Wilds of Rhovanion MEC69
Mount Gundabad Ered Mithrin The Wilds of Rhovanion MEC70
The Fate of Wilderland Ered Mithrin The Wilds of Rhovanion MEC71
Wrath and Ruin Vengeance of Mordor A Shadow in the East MEC78
The City of Ulfast Vengeance of Mordor A Shadow in the East MEC79
Challenge of the Wainriders Vengeance of Mordor A Shadow in the East MEC80
Under the Ash Mountains Vengeance of Mordor A Shadow in the East MEC81
The Land of Sorrow Vengeance of Mordor A Shadow in the East MEC82
The Fortress of Nurn Vengeance of Mordor A Shadow in the East MEC83

Adventure Card Game

In October 2017, Asmodee Digital and Fantasy Flight announced the formation of Fantasy Flight Interactive, a division of the merged companies to bring more of Fantasy Flight's physical board games to digital implementations. Among the games, developed by the studio was The Lord of the Rings: Adventure Card Game. Fantasy Flight Interactive released it on 28 August 2018 with the title The Lord of the Rings Living Card Game in an early access phase. It was fully released on 29 August 2019 on PC and Mac (Steam), and by the end of the year on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch (developed by Virtuos) with cross-platform play. In December 2019 (Steam) and early 2020 (other platforms) it was upgraded under the title The Lord of the Rings: Adventure Card Game - Definitive Edition which includes all additional content as well as a new mode. However, as part of company-wide layoffs, the Fantasy Flight Interactive division was closed down in January 2020. Following the closure of Fantasy Flight Interactive, by February 2020, Asmodee announced that it was opening up its library of board games to be made into digital versions through licensing options to any developer. Since mid-2020, the game's developing was continued by Antihero Studios, who made a major update in October 2020 introducing offline play mode and new Adventure mode with free pack "The Fords of Isen" among others.

The game is not a direct adaptation but heavily inspired by the original card game. It has campaign stories, adventures, and quests that are narrated and with different paths, characters who are voiced, and dynamic reactions by the artificial intelligence of Sauron (and Saruman) in three difficulty levels (standard, advanced, and expert). It is based on player versus environment experience (PvE) intended for a solo player and online co-op. Decks are composed of 3 heroes and 30 common cards out of many heroes and different card types (allies, attachments, and events), with all the cards divided into four categories (purple "leadership", green "lore", blue "spirit", and red "tactics"), which the player can combine in deck building making various decks besides the pre-built decks with different styles of play. The cards have a cost value to play, with characters having an attack, health, and willpower number, with the latter used for completing objectives or raising the player's meter to activate bonus abilities. Sauron also has his own cards and "threat" meter which uses to activate bonus events and when full makes an automatic defeat of the player. Each round, the player and the enemy take turns playing a single action until all playable options are exhausted.

Reception

Both versions were released to positive reception. The 2018 Zatu Games review gave a score of 85 out of 100 to the tabletop version, praising the quality of the thematic content, artwork, game structure, challenges that are replayable by different approaches, and player interaction, making it especially attractive to those wanting to explore the world of Middle-earth. However both with review by HCL, noted it's needed to keep in mind it has a demanding learning curve to successfully beat the game and the number of expansions. It received several nominations at the Golden Geek Awards for the best card game, thematic board game, board game artwork/presentation, and 2-player board game category.

The digital version on review aggregator website Metacritic has a score of 70-75 out of 100 based on few reviews published before the release of the definitive edition in December 2019. Although still not as expansive in content as the tabletop version, they praised that the game is bringing a new PvE and cooperative gameplay to the digital collectible card game industry, the art, story-telling, voice acting, and game mechanic which cards are a bit simplified in comparison to tabletop due to the format, having resemblance to Hearthstone, but none the less complexity and strategy to tabletop. Chris Carter writing for Destructoid found it "one of the most enjoyable games I've ever experienced, tabletop or otherwise" and concluded that the way Living Card Game (LCG) genre is created and developed through the game "could be a guiding light in an increasingly predatory industry. With loot box legislation around the corner ... it may launch at a perfect time".

See also

References

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